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Abel Crampton

Birth1775 - Clinton, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Death1 April 1846 - Burton, Geauga, Ohio, United States
MotherAbigail Meigs
FatherHull Crampton

Born in Clinton, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States on 1775 to Hull Crampton and Abigail Meigs. Abel Crampton married Eunice Dowd and had 9 children. He passed away on 1 April 1846 in Burton, Geauga, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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Hull Crampton
1734 - 1796
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Abigail Meigs
1738 - 1780
Spouse(s)
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Eunice Dowd
1778 - 1846
Children Show all
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Fanny Cramton
1818 - 1904
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Abel Cramton Jr
1815 - 1895
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Eunice Ann Cramton
1821 - 1905
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Truman Cramton
1801 - 1827
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Polly Cramton
1799 - 1824
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Marcus Crampton
1805 - 1882
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Gary Crampton
1808 - 1901
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Eunice Ann Cramton
1813 - 1813
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Fanny Crampton
1811 - 1811

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